![]() I couldn't get them to be debugged either. But then, although my files were NOT switched off, they are not debugged any longer. I tried to disable debugging of all the other files MANUALLY by selecting each of them and switching their debugging off. Sometimes, you cannot even reach the reload button to reload the URL you really want to debug. Every mouse move you do within the browser area may trigger the debugger. But then-besides the few JS file of yours you ACTUALLY want to get debugged-all the uninteresting browser background files are debugged simultaneously. For this purpose you have to switch of the "Exclude browser files" option. Especially this tool is rather useless for debugging Chrome URLs. I needed to read a tutorial to learn what this does. Why not just calling this "Open URL" as usual in 99% of all the software in the world!!!? I firstly thought this would open some search dialogue and thus didn't click it. ![]() For example, one pop-up item for a file entry in a list says: "Find URL", and this just opens the file in the source code section. It's unintuitive, unergonomic and buggy (and I haven't Firebug installed during testing this). And while this one may not be completely useless or unusable, it's certainly and BY FAR the worst one I ever saw. I'm know a lot of programming languages and also a lot of debuggers, including IE's. Esta valoraciĆ³n es de una versiĆ³n anterior del complemento (0.9.87.4). it does much more than help with javascript debugging but in that one area alone it allows break points, conditional break points, automatic error break points, line-by-line code execution, variable inspection, call stack inspection and more. ![]() i would recommend anyone having trouble with venkman take a look at firebug. so, i uninstalled venkman, reinstalled firebug and started learning the javascript debugging capabilities of firebug. i have other debugging plug-ins including flashtracer and web developer that may be part or all the problem but i wasn't willing to uninstall those even if venkman would work well afterwards. i uninstalled firebug and restarted ff but the problem persisted. second, as soon as i tried to "stop" scripts with venkman, i had trouble with firefox freezing until i clicked continue with venkman. the first one listed got me up and running venkman quickly without problem. to learn how to use venkman, google "venkman tutorial". First, regarding those comments about venkman being difficult to learn: the help files are reference documents, not tutorials.
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